Mia Lehmkuhl I always loved words. Whether they painted vivid images between margins, brought a film to life or inspire emotion through poetry — I immerse myself in them all the same. It was …
Good Hall pictured April 11. The Faculty Senate meets in Good Hall Room 105, where “The Reflector” was asked to leave the meeting on Nov. 19, 2024. Editor’s Note: This story is a follow-up to a sto…
Freshman communication major Donald Piper, better known as Dapper Don, performs a comedy set at “A Cabaret: An Artists’ Showcase,” on Feb. 20 in the Studio Theatre. Whether on the stage or back in …
Capricorn You have worked hard, Capricorn, and it is time to reap what you sow. Enjoy the breath of spring and the calm it brings. Aquarius Seek friendship this spring, Aquarius, and come out of yo…
When it comes to gaming, I consider myself somewhat of an expert — I had a controller and a mouse in my hands before I could read. The first indie game I ever played was a creepy, campy journey int…
The Indiana General Assembly introduced legislation that would effectively dissolve Indianapolis Public Schools — the largest public school district in the state. House Bill 1136 seeks to dissolve …
With chaotic cabinet picks, talk of taking foreign territories and the inauguration of Big Tech — I mean, President Donald Trump — it has been an eventful couple of months since November. History t…
Benches were decorated to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. and embody UIndy’s motto “Education for Service.” They are part of a collaborative art project and were donated to local, Black-owned rest…
Lead singer of Chick Grizzly Lizzy Street sings at the Fountain Square Theatre at Tonic Ball 2023. The event supports the nonprofit organization Second Helpings. Always the Friday before Thanksgivi…
2024 Gubernatorial Debate Mike Braun (R) Republican Candidate for Governor Mike Braun at the Indiana Gubernatorial debate on Oct. 24 in downtown Indianapolis. The event was hosted by WFYI. Photo by…
I’ve said 2024 has been a stellar year for cinema. I mean — “Alien: Romulus,” “The Substance” and “Dune: Part Two?” And, as if Hollywood can hear my inklings of excitement, it drops the ball again.…
Imagine typing something into the search bar, finding a news article that would tell you everything you need to know and then — no intrusive paywall? It is too good to be true! I do plenty of resea…
With the election less than two months away, Greyhounds are preparing, some for the first time, to cast their ballots, though some may be unsure where to do so. According to Director of Policy and …
With a message of bringing an outdated curriculum to date, the Indiana Department of Education has unveiled multiple drafts of its proposed changes to Indiana high school diploma programs. Accordin…
Director and Co-Owner of Mage’s Comics Eli Vida poses amid comic book racks, pictured Sept. 5. after he recently took over the space, formerly CBU. Lined with shelves filled top to bottom with comi…
As editor-in-chief of “The Reflector” for two years this May, I am responsible for teaching staff members how to approach and communicate with sources. Little did I know how challenging it would be…
What began as an at-home interview turned into a social media nightmare. Hannah Neeleman, mother of eight and co-owner of Ballerina Farm, a Utah farm that sells mountain-raised meat and home goods,…
Former Director of the Journalism Program and Associate Professor of Communication Jeanne Criswell retired in May saying goodbye to decades of advising The Reflector. We on staff thank her for her …
Light spoilers ahead for the film and “Alien” lore. I remember the first time I watched 1979’s “Alien.” Microwave popcorn, an LED lamp turned on to a dim red (you know, for ambience) and an old, ha…
Every year, the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign announces the selections for its Snyder Scholars Progam, a fellowship where students are hosted at the university to work with their organic …